Biden to hold gun control event next week

Biden to hold gun control event next week, revisiting issue that is stalled in Congress

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Vice President Joe Biden is planning a gun control event next Tuesday at the White House.

It's Biden's first event focusing specifically on gun control since a major Senate vote on expanding background checks failed in April, although the White House held a mental health conference earlier in June. Strengthening mental health care was among the executive actions President Barack Obama took to reduce gun violence after the December shooting in Newtown, Conn.

An invitation obtained by The Associated Press says Biden will deliver remarks. The focus will be President Barack Obama's plan to protect communities and children by reducing gun violence.

Biden and Obama have said they're not done pushing gun control even though momentum has stalled in Congress. Last week, Biden sent an email to Democrats saying he has complete faith Congress will pass meaningful gun laws if everything is done to make it happen.

The White House confirmed the event will take place, but wouldn't disclose any details.